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Source: Reuters
Source: Reuters

Brent crude rose for a fourth day, hitting a fresh nine-month high and a record in euro terms on Thursday, creating renewed concerns for cash-strapped Europe on heightened tensions between Iran and the West.

On a euro basis, Brent futures hit a record 93.60 euros per barrel in early trade, exceeding the previous peak of 93.46 euros hit on July 3, 2008, prompting concern that high oil prices would hit the shaky economic recovery and further dent demand.

U.S. crude rose further, as investors sold off a key spread -- the premium of international benchmark Brent to U.S. futures -- after a government report showed a drop in inventories at the Cushing, Oklahoma, delivery point for the New York Mercantile Exchange's contract.

Rising inventories in the U.S. Midwest have depressed the value for U.S. futures, widening Brent's premium to U.S. crude to over $20 a barrel earlier in the month. The spread narrowed 83 cents on Thursday, closing at $15.79.

Goldman Sachs said in a research note it expected the spread to narrow to $5 a barrel over the next six months, as the reversal of the Seaway pipeline in the Midwest sends more crude from the region to the Gulf Coast refining hub.

The bank also recommended taking profits on July 2012 Brent long positions and opening September 2012 long positions for U.S. crude oil futures.

"Spread trading on WTI-Brent pushed up U.S. crude, which is also testing technical resistance here," said Chris Dillman, analyst at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.

In London, Brent crude for April delivery settled at $123.62 a barrel, rising 72 cents, to mark the highest front-month settlement since May 2 last year, off its intraday high of $124.50.

Rising for the sixth consecutive session, U.S. April crude settled at $107.83, gaining $1.55, the highest settlement for front-month NYMEX crude since May 4 last year.

In post-settlement trading, U.S. April crude extended its session high to $108.74, the highest intraday price for front-month NYMEX crude since May last year.

Brent's total trading volume was 606,181 contracts, 17 per cent above its 30-day average and U.S. crude volume was 715,999 contracts, nearly 4 per cent above its 30-day average, Reuters data showed.

Stockpiles at the Cushing, Oklahoma, hub dropped 315,000 even though overall U.S. crude inventories rose 1.63 million barrels last week, more than expected, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

"The draw in Cushing caused a selling of the Brent-WTI spread, which had strengthened previously after stocks there rose in recent weeks," said Hamza Khan, analyst at the Schork Group in Villanova, Pennsylvania.

IRAN TENSIONS

Iran remained defiant after U.N. nuclear inspectors said they had failed in their latest mission to check activities at a site where the U.N. International Energy Agency said there is a facility to test explosives.

Iran's stance has sparked fears that Iran's confrontation with the West over its disputed nuclear program would escalate and affect oil flow from the Middle East.

"It's all about Iran. The inspectors leaving intensifies the concerns and backs up the Israeli argument that diplomacy will not work," said John Kilduff, partner at Again Capital LLC in New York.

Sanctions imposed by the United States against Tehran have already caused Asian buyers to cut purchases of Iranian oil while the European Union has moved to ban Iranian oil from July.

The bombardment of rebel sites by government forces in Syria and attacks on mostly Shi'ite targets across Iraq added to investor anxiety over the Middle East.

U.S. INVENTORIES, DEMAND ECONOMIC DATA

While U.S. inventories of distillates and gasoline showed modest declines last week, demand for refined oil products plunged to their lowest level in nearly 15 years, EIA data showed in the latest EIA report.

Total U.S. oil product demand on a four-week average basis fell last week by 6.7 per cent year-on-year to 18.05 million barrels per day, the lowest level since April 1997.

Ahead of the U.S. summer driving season, motorists were cutting back on fuel usage due to high pump prices.

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